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Title: | THE IMPACT OF FISCAL VARIABLES ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDONESIA |
Authors: | Aprianti, Yesi Muliati, Muliati Sulindrina, Andra |
Keywords: | Government Expenditure, locally-generated revenue (PAD), labor force participation rate (TPAK), Economic Growth |
Issue Date: | 20-Nov-2021 |
Abstract: | Economic growth is one of indicators of the success of the government, as well as the phenomenon of declining economic growth rates even at the level of districts/cities, became the strategic issue of this research. The research objective of the researcher is to analyze economic growth as a regional productivity output. Where the role of the fiscal instrument is locally-generated revenue (Pendapatan Asli Daerah/PAD in bahasa), government spending, balancing funds as a capital projection, and the labor force participation rate as a workforce projection. The scope of the research is districts/cities in Indonesia during 2015-2020. Panel data were analyzed using General Moment Method (GMM) estimation. The results of panel data processing in 487 regencies/cities in Indonesia show that there is a significant influence between the previous year's economic growth and direct spending on economic growth. This indicates that regional economic growth in Indonesia still requires expansionary policies. Furthermore, the researcher did not find any empirical evidence of the influence of PAD growth and balancing funds on economic growth, whilst labor force participation rate/TPAK shows an insignificant negative relationship to economic growth. |
URI: | http://repository.unmul.ac.id/handle/123456789/13486 |
Appears in Collections: | A - Economics and Business |
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